Garden

It was their mutual love for classical music and the outdoors that made Pulai Spring Resort Johor an easy yes for this handsome couple. “From the moment we set foot in it actually,” the bride, Michelle, shared.

Set on a golf course, the resort features a vast expanse of greenery, providing the couple with the canvas they had always envisioned for their wedding. Theming the affair “Rustic Garden”, they ornamented the pretty lawn with a palette of pink and pastels, plus hints of gold for a romantic touch.

“Hani, our florist, did a fantastic job making our day beautiful,” said Michelle. And for the proverbial cherry on top, the newlyweds marched out to the melodious tune of ‘Viva la Vida’, played by the popular string quartet Dimento. Thanks for these awesome pictures, Louis Gan Photography!

We are so in love with the charming location, the wedding embellishments and the fantastic memories captured in this album. Complementing the rustic garden theme was a classy and youthful palette of mint and blush, enhanced by personal touches in the form of DIY wedding décor. Thanks to Peter Herman Photography for sending us this set, and wedding planners Prep for ensuring this bride had a stress free wedding! Do check out their sweet bohemian bridal portraits at Pantai Klebang Sand Dunes in Malacca.

When the father of the groom said he didn’t want a “typical Chinese wedding”, this couple jumped at the opportunity to do something different – a backyard wedding for loved ones and close friends that was swanky yet cosy.

The first thing they did was to hire a reliable wedding planner and discuss their plans with a decorator. They decided on blush, gold and green – colours that they loved and that would bring out the natural beauty of the family home. Bouquets of roses and hydrangeas adorned the lovely garden where they would wed, and every other detail, too, was planned and carried out to perfection. Many thanks to MCS Wedding Gallery for this fantastic album!

It was as much a reunion as it was a wedding celebration for Ken Eun and Min Chung. We love how this South Korean couple living in New York had a most intimate garden wedding at Alila Villas Uluwatu in Bali, Indonesia. Planning a destination wedding can be a stressful affair, especially with the remote sourcing and organising, but kudos to this awesome bride for pulling it off so beautifully. Many thanks to DiktatPhotography for these mesmerising photos!

Kee Uen was browsing on Pinterest when she fell in love with the blush on green theme. Combining bronze, brass and tan with varying shades of blush, the couple’s wedding was a dignified display of the features she liked, including the monstera leaf and the king protea flower. Trees sparkled with fairy lights, casting a romantic glow over loved ones as they dined beneath a sunset sky.

Fusing delicate peonies with elements of gold for their wedding, this couple went the DIY route – as much as they could. The groom, graphic designer and wedding photographer Andrew Yep, designed the invitations and stationery, and created direction boards using recycled wood and hand painted calligraphy. Meanwhile, the wedding favours were jars of locally produced strawberry jam. Thanks for these beautiful photos, Peter Herman Photography, and congratulations, Alice and Andrew! Our best wishes with you, and we’re so happy to see you both tie the knot.

What a pretty confluence of the couple’s interests and influences! This British-Indian inspired wedding theme, set against the autumn palette of forest green, marsala, gold, beige and dusty blue, culminated in a setting that gave the guests a marvelous evening, as intended. Many thanks to Nigel Lim for capturing this set of photos.

A compatible couple is often evidenced by the ideals and thoughtfulness they put into their wedding. Since En Li and Andy were going to have a conventional church-and-hotel wedding in Kuala Lumpur later on, they opted for an outdoor winter ceremony in the concrete jungle of Hong Kong for something different.

Held at the exclusive Beas River Country Club, the newlyweds’ thoughtfulness came through in the form of heatpacks in personalised pouches as wedding favours, so guests could stay warm in the chilly, but very lovely, open. Amid the tastefully selected décor in hues of Marsala red, family and friends enjoyed the posh venue and rejoiced in their union. And MunKeat Photography was there to capture all the beauty!

Looking through these beautiful wedding photos that were shot by AndroidsinBoots, one can feel the fun and lightheartedness of the entire celebration. From the choice of location that wasn’t just a gorgeous venue but also a platform that raises awareness on the food that we eat, to the fact that the bride wore a short dress, it was definitely a unique wedding.

Gracia and Zac’s wedding ceremony is a great example of how comfort and fun can still be had on your big day. Opting for a casual theme, the Open Farm Community turned out to be the perfect choice as the outdoor open area allowed them to add their own décor touches. Their French bulldog, Tyson, was also part of the celebration and this might not have been possible if they had opted for an indoor ceremony.

There’s something about Felicia and Nico’s bohemian chic wedding that we cannot get enough of. It incorporates elements of nature, along with a certain romanticism and individuality.

The bride rocked her flowy, dreamy dress with lace detailing from Bramanta Wijaya Sposa, plus a fresh flower crown to match. Her rustic bouquet with red charm peonies and mixed cacti corsages for her bridal party all added to the boho feel.

Throw in indie rock ballads and funk music, set against the serene backdrop of the Damai Indah Golf and Country Club, and you have yourself a wedding to remember! Thanks so much, Axioo, for sharing these gorgeous photos with us.

There’s beauty to be found in the simplicity of a classic church wedding. This couple’s nuptials were a mix of cultures and traditions, incorporating a church wedding, a Chinese tea ceremony and a modern reception. We especially love the romantic garden shots from the reception, featuring fairy lights, geometric frames, lush greenery and that perfect sunset lighting. Many thanks to Iluminen Photography for this amazing set of wedding photos!

Rustic yet elegant with a sprinkle of glittery glamour – this wedding was equal parts timeless and modern. The contrasting theme colours of navy blue and sweet blush pink had wooden elements such as the groom’s wooden bowtie and the groomsmen’s brown suspenders to add a rustic touch, with gold as the subtle thread tying it all together from day to night. Many thanks to Yung Yaw of MunKeat Studio for capturing this beautiful set of photos.

Surrounded by lush greenery and beneath bright blue skies, these newlyweds tied the knot in a rustic garden wedding that was reminiscent of an enchanted secret garden. Complete with dreamy hanging ribbons blowing in the wind, delicate lace details and rustic wooden elements, this coming together of two souls and their respective families was a beautiful celebration to remember. Full of fun, games and heartfelt declarations of love, it had just the right combination of detail and simplicity. Many thanks to AndroidsinBoots for this set of wedding photos!